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NOVEMBER 11-27, 2015
Spanish side FC Barcelona s
Beach Soccer outfit will high-
light the sixth annual
BagoSports Beach Soccer
Tournament at the Turtle
Beach Heritage Park from
November 13-15.
The Barcelona team will arrive
in Tobago tomorrow (November
11), ahead of the tournmant, to
conduct coaching clinics with
youngsters and other aspiring
beach footballers.
"This will be the first time this
team will compete in the Caribbean
and it is indeed an honour to host
them," president of BagoSports
Limited Derck Dickinson told
Tobago Today.
Tobago s Black Rock will be rep-
resenting for the island.
The other teams are: Bienne
Hatchets (Switzerland), Real
Academy (Venezuela), Club Meta
and Antioquia (Colombia), PoS
Patriots and Real Unity
(Trinidad), Swiss Charger
(Switzerland).
"We are quite excited about
this because several players who
have featured for the national
beach soccer team will be
involved in this tournament and
it will give them much needed
match practice ahead of the Con-
cacaf Beach Soccer World Cup
qualifiers," Lequay said.
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Trinidad and Tobago head coach
Stephen Hart has finalised a 22-
man squad for the 2018 World Cup
Qualifier against Guatemala on
November 13 at the Estadio Mateo
Flores in Guatemala City.
Tobagonians Daneil Cyrus, Kevon
George and Trevon Ceasar got the
nod for important opening match.
The team departed for fort Laud-
erdale on Saturday afternoon for a
training camp before flying to
Guatemala City on November 11.
The team captained by Kenwyne
Jones and there were recalls for South
Korean-based defender Carlyle
Mitchell, who has not played for
T&T team since November last year.
"The selection for the Guatemala
game is a balanced one and it also
allows for flexibility in our approach,"
Hart told the T&TFA Media about
the team selection.
"The camp in Fort Lauderdale will
allow us a few days to work without
scrutiny and we can simply concen-
trate on our approach to the game.
Players will once again work on their
roles and function and we can go
over the details of potential scenar-
ios."
Speaking about the anticipated
environment in Guatemala, Hart
said: "It s a difficult environment
and we want to minimise potential
disruption with travel, hotel and
training.
"This is World Cup qualifying and
like it or not, host teams in general
try to make it uncomfortable. Now
I am not saying Guatemala will do
this per say, but their supporters will
try to disrupt you mentally. The
game itself will carry a certain stress,
so our intention is to make the play-
ers as comfortable as possible."
Hart said the team was also sub-
ject to change for the November 17
qualifier against the United States.
Goalkeepers: Jan Michael
Williams (Central FC/Trinidad),
Marvin Phillip (Morvant Cale-
donia United/Trinidad).
Defenders: Sheldon Bateau
(FC Krylia Samara/Russia),
Radanfah Abu Bakr (HB
Koge/Denmark), Carlyle
Mitchell (Seoul E-Land
FC/South Korea), Justin Hoyte
(Dagenham & Redbridge/Eng-
land), Daneil Cyrus (Chicago
Fire/USA), Aubrey David (FC
Shakhter Karagandy/Kazaksh-
tan), Yohance Marshall (Mur-
cielagos FC/Mexico), Mekeil
Williams (Antigua
FC/Guatemala).
Midfielders: Andre Boucaud
(Dagenham & Redbridge/Eng-
land), Keron Cummings (North
East Stars/Trinidad), Kevan
George (Columbus
Crew/USA), Neveal Hackshaw
(North East Stars/Trinidad),
Khaleem Hyland (KVC West-
erlo/Belgium), Joevin Jones
(Chicago Fire/USA), Lester
Peltier (Slovan Bratislava/Slo-
vakia), Trevin Caesar (Austin
Aztex/USA), Cordell Cato (San
Jose Earthquakes/USA).
Forwards: Jonathan Glenn
(Breidablik Kopavogur/Iceland),
Kenwyne Jones (capt) (Cardiff
City/Wales), Willis Plaza (Cen-
tral FC/Trinidad)
T&T TEAM
• (November 11) BagoSports Kids Clinic
with FC Barcelona Beach Soccer Team -
4.30 pm
• (November 12) Team Meet and Greet - 4 pm.
• (November 13) Match Day One - 9 am;
Official Launch Party - 10 pm.
• (November 14) Match Day Two - 9 am.
• (November 15) Championship Sunday -
Semifinal & Final - 12 noon.
WEEK OF ACTIVITIES
Mexico midfielder
Javier Aquino, left, is
pressured by T&T
defender Daneil Cyrus
during an international
friendly on September
4 in Salt Lake City.
AP PHOTO